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Walrus Facts. 41,967 likes · 2 talking about this. Walrus Facts provides a vital public service: walrus trivia! Message us for factoids: we're quite happy blubbering on about walruses as much as...
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Walrus Facts Overview. Habitat: Waters in the Arctic circle. Location: Arctic walrus – Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia. Pacific Walrus – Between Russia and Alaska from the Bering to the Chukchi Seas, as well as the Laptev Sea. Lifespan: Up to 40 years in the wild.
1. There are two sub-species of walrus. Walruses can be found in the far north of our planet. They live in the Arctic – a vast wilderness of snow, ice, and sea. Atlantic walruses live in coastal areas from Canada to Greenland (in the Atlantic Ocean), while Pacific walruses live in the northern seas above Russia and Alaska (in the Pacific Ocean).
3 mar 2023 · The walrus is a semiaquatic marine mammal characterized by its large size, long tusks and moustache-like whiskers. The walrus belongs to the group Pinnipedia, which is also home to the walrus’s closest relatives: the seals and sea lions. The walrus is the only living member of the family Odobenidae.
12 mar 2024 · Facts about The Walrus. To round off our deep dive into the world of walruses, here are some bullet points that capture the essence and marvel of these Arctic behemoths: Communal Lounging: Walruses are known for their social nature, often found in large groups, snuggled up on ice or beaches.